Figures of Buddhist Diplomacy in Modern Asia
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Product details:
- Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing (UK)
- Date of Publication 5 February 2026
- Number of Volumes Hardback
- ISBN 9781350530126
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages320 pages
- Size 232x158x24 mm
- Weight 500 g
- Language English
- Illustrations 10 bw illus 700
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Long description:
Redefining how we understand diplomacy, Figures of Buddhist Diplomacy in Modern Asia reveals Buddhism as a dynamic force in shaping international relations. This groundbreaking open access book highlights individuals-including monastics, laity, political leaders, and royalty-who have strategically employed Buddhist objects, teachings, and networks to forge transregional ties and influence global politics.
Introducing the concept of Buddhist diplomacy, the book traces how Buddhism has been mobilized for soft power, cultural exchange, peacebuilding, and even geopolitical manoeuvring. From spiritual ambassadors like Taixu, Thich Nhat Hanh, and Hsing Yun to world leaders such as the Dalai Lama, Narendra Modi, and Xi Jinping, the twenty-two essays illuminate the surprising ways Buddhism has intersected with modern statecraft.
Blending historical depth with contemporary insight, this volume invites readers to rethink diplomacy not only as negotiation and policy but also as a terrain where religion, culture, and global power converge.
The ebook editions of this book are available open access under a CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 licence on bloomsburycollections.com. Open access was funded by the Social Science and Humanities Research Fellowship, Social Science Research Council (Singapore).
Table of Contents:
List of Plates
List of Contributors
Acknowledgements
Note on Orthography
List of Abbreviations
Introduction: What is Buddhist Diplomacy? Jack Meng-Tat Chia
Part I: Monastics and Laity
1. Yuanying: Seeking Alliance Across the South China Sea, Xiang-Yun Ng (National University of Singapore, Singapore)
2. Taixu: A Goodwill Mission to India, Tansen Sen (New York University Shanghai, China)
3. Fujii Nichidatsu: Bringing World Peace through the Lotus Sutra, Yoshiko Ashiwa (Hitotsubashi University, Japan)
4. Otani Eijun: The Politics of Postwar Sino-Japanese Buddhist Diplomacy, Erik Schicketanz (Kokugakuin University, Japan)
5. The 7th Changkya Khutugtu: The Lama Diplomat from Empire to Exile, Daigengna Duoer (Boston University, USA)
6. Zhao Puchu: A Comrade of the Dharma Dong Weikai (National University of Singapore, Singapore)
7. Hong Choon: Buddhist Diplomacy Before Official Relations, Jack Meng-Tat Chia (National University of Singapore, Singapore)
8. The 19th Kushok Bakula Rinpoche: India's Monk Ambassador to Mongolia, Bhaswati Sarmah (Girijananda Chowdhury University, India)
9. Dharmasen Mahathero: Connecting Bangladesh to the Buddhist World, Sanjoy Barua Chowdhury (Mahidol University, Thailand)
10. Ajahn Tala Uttama: A Bridge Over Troubled Water, Napakadol Kittisenee (University of Wisconsin-Madison Madison, USA)
11. Thï¿1⁄2ch Nhat Hanh: A Mission of Mindfulness, Sara Ann Swenson (Dartmouth College, USA)
12. Hsing Yun: A Global Ambassador for Chinese Buddhism, Jens Reinke (Vrije University, The Netherlands)
13. The 14th Dalai Lama: At the Fulcrum of Diplomacy Jed Forman (Simpson College, USA)
14. Yinshun: Serving the Belt and Road Initiative through South China Sea Buddhism, David L. Wank (Sophia University, Japan)
15. Fei Yechao: From English Interpreter to Grassroots Diplomat, Sisi Wang (National University of Singapore, Singapore)
Part II: Politicians and Royalty
16. Jawaharlal Nehru: Making Plans for Indian Buddhism, Raymond Lam (Buddhistdoor Global)
17. Jigme Singye Wangchuck: Buddhist Approach to Democracy, Development, and Diplomacy, William J. Long (Georgia State University, USA)
18. George Yeo: Tending the Bodhi Tree, Reviving the Nalanda, Darryl Kangfu Lim (National University of Singapore, Singapore)
19. Maha Chakri Sirindhorn: A Complex, Layered Buddhist Diplomacy, Ruizhong Choo (National University of Singapore, Singapore)
20. Narendra Modi: Reviving India as a Center of World Buddhism, David Geary (University of British Columbia, Canada)
21. Xi Jinping: A Buddha's Diplomat from Communist China, Chien-peng Chung (Lingnan University, Hong Kong)
22. Ranil Wickremesinghe: The Accidental Buddhist Diplomat, Tabita Rosendal Ebbesen (Lund University, Sweden)
Bibliography
Index